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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Bronx Banter: Belth: Ten Essential Baseball Books

Damn...Bob Bonner’s “Me and Him” is nowhere to be found.

Last month I received an e-mail from Chris Illuminati, the content editor of Phillyburbs.com. He told me he was asking different people for one baseball book that they’d consider essential. I picked “No Cheering From the Press Box,” Jerome Holtzman’s wonderful collection of interviews with old time sports writers, but sent Chris a list of ten essential books just for the fun of it. Shortly after the story ran I thought it’d be fun to ask a group of seamheads--historians, biographers, columnists, beat writers, screenwriters, novelists--for a list of their ten essential baseball books. Not the ten best books or even the ten most essential books just ten essential ones.

I deliberately rigged the question because there are more than just ten essential books in any self-respecting baseball libray. But I was more interested in lists that would reveal the quirks and personal tastes of each individual rather than trying to assemble an authoratative or comprehensive poll.

The top vote getters are interesting--though not particularly surprising--and because the lists are so subjective there are no consensus selections. “Ball Four” and “The Glory of Their Times” and “The Bill James Historical Abstract” were the top picks, though some people distinctly went with the original Historical Abstract while others chose the new one.  Bill James got more votes than any individual writer followed by Roger Angell (the most common difficulty for the contributors seemed to be which Angell compilation to go with).

Repoz Posted: April 30, 2008 at 01:44 PM | 7 comment(s)
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   1. jwb Posted: April 30, 2008 at 02:11 PM (#2764318)
No love for John Carmichael's My Greatest Day in Baseball?
   2. jpritchett Posted: April 30, 2008 at 05:01 PM (#2764561)
And no "Man on Spikes" by Eliot Asinof, either. It's actually a much better book than Eight Men Out, believe it or not.
   3. tfbg9 Posted: April 30, 2008 at 05:19 PM (#2764575)
I've read 9 of the top 15...gotta do better. Ball Four just might be my fave.
   4. schuey Posted: April 30, 2008 at 09:24 PM (#2764746)
No argument from me about "Ball Four". Never understood why it caused such a fuss when it came out.
I scanned the list twice and did not see Joel Sherman's "Birth of a Dynasty". That's a great book with lots of inside information and the luck needed to win a championship.
Time to go pound the old Budweiser. Smoke the inside. Combine Joe Schultz's two favorite words.
   5. Moscow Hiding In The Shadows Posted: May 01, 2008 at 12:38 AM (#2764812)
James's NHBA and Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball are the two "essential" books to begin with, along with Peterson's Only The Ball Was White and Tygiel's Baseball's Great Experiment. "Essential" meaning necessary to read if you don't want to be completely ignorant about the history of baseball. Plenty of other books may be just as well written, and just as entertaining, but those four are the backbone to any good baseball library.
   6. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: May 01, 2008 at 09:26 AM (#2764966)
The Boys of Summer was unreadable, solipsistic tripe.
   7. AndrewJ Posted: May 01, 2008 at 07:54 PM (#2765973)
Any consensus as to the worst baseball book? My choice for worst book by an author who should have known better -- and it's not even close -- is Peter Golenbock's 7, the fictional Mickey Mantle autobiography.
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